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Best/Most reasonable hotels at Heathrow Terminal 4?

I'll be going to England in May and would like to have some recommendations for a hotel at Heathrow for the night before we fly home. I'm sure the Hilton is nice, but it is a little pricey. Any other hotels that are good and not so expensive?

As an off-airport hotel that's reasonably convenient for LHR T4 the Jury's Inn at Hatton Cross comes to mind. It is a few steps from the Hatton Cross tube stop where the line splits between T1, 2, 3 and 5 trains and T4 trains. It's 1 stop from T4 (as a rule of thumb every second train goes to T4). I haven't stayed there so cannot comment on quality, but as far as I am aware it has a decent reputation and it looks reasonably new from the outside.http://heathrowhotels.jurysinns.com/

We stayed at the Jury's Inn at Hatton Cross a few years ago, before a very early flight. It was fine, just your average hotel room. About 10 mins flat walk to the tube station. Absolutely nothing in the area though, no cafes, restaurants or shops. Eat before you get there, though there may be a restaurant in the hotel - you could check that out.

Every time I recommend this hotel I get howled down by others on this forum, but we use the Travelodge at Heathrow.

There's a bus that runs frequently to and from the airport, the beds are comfortable, the bathrooms clean and the showers hot.

There is a small restaurant on site, but absolutely nothing else within walking distance - we usually pick up a meal from the ground level deli at Heathrow in preference to what's on offer at the Travelodge.

We have usually picked up a room for 8 - 12 GB Pounds a night, by booking far enough in advance. If you sign up for the Travelodge emails, they send frequent discount offers.

We stayed at Jury's Inn. Room was roomy and clean. It was smoky smelling but prob should have just asked to be moved. Ate in expensive for what it was restaurant but food was fair and service great and it was THERE. It is more than a few steps from Tube stop but is walkable (we got a bus from car drop off to that area and then walked to the hotel) Glad we weren't schlepping bags as had already dropped them off before taking car back. Bought HoppaBus tickets in the foyer the night before and had exactly on time pick up there and were taken as timed to T3.

So can't rave about Jury's Inn but all my dealings with them were very good and room very comfortable and reasonable. We were 3 so no bidding for room as is often recommended.

Do allow all the time recommended for LHR pre-flight time; much better, imo, to be waiting in an airport lounge if all is smooth and you are early than fretting in a line or missing your flight!

admittedly i wouldn't stay at yotel if i was looking to stay more than six hours, its not somewhere for an entire nights stay more for those early morning flights (either getting on or getting off) what i've learnt from most though is that sometimes yotel can work out cheaper than other hotels around heathrow once you factor in transport costs

The Yotel charges by the hour so for a full over night it is IMO too expensive.

I think it depends how much you value convenience. A deluxe room (double bed) for a 10 hour, overnight stay will run you roughly £80. A standard room (twin bed) will run you roughly £50. Almost always quite a bit cheaper than the Hilton or the Sofitel.

I've stayed at the Yotel three or four times and, depending upon the circumstances, would stay there again. If I were doing nothing more than literally going to sleep and showering in the morning, I would probably pay a slight premium for the Yotel over an off-airport place (remember to include transport costs for an off-airport place), due to the convenience factor. The beds are very comfortable and the room is otherwise pretty functional. Avoid if you are claustrophobic.

There's a shuttle bus between the airport and hotel. If you plan to be there over a meal time, you might like to pick up some food at the terminal before you go to the hotel - they only have food that comes from a central point, and is prepackaged and reheated on site. Di